15 Related Articles from 2019-01-12

‘We will be out for a long time’ unless Democrats budge, Trump says, as shutdown enters 4th week. Meanwhile, federal workers who have been forced to work without pay have started going to the courts to challenge the shutdown. >>

Democrat Tulsi Gabbard announces 2020 run for president to take on Trump. Democrat Tulsi Gabbard announced on Friday that she would run for president in 2020, entering what is expected to be a crowded field. >>

Do the Democrats care more about hurting Trump than helping the American people? Partial government shutdown drags on. GOP financier Dan Palmer says that the president won because of his stance on the border wall and that House Democrats were elected to resist him. >>

Doris Kearns Goodwin examines the precedent of presidential declarations of emergency. President Trump says he is holding off on declaring a national emergency on the border and renewed calls for Democrats to break the stalemate over wall funding. >>

Emergency powers in focus as President Trump and Democrats remain at impasse over border wall funding. President Trump backs away from declaring national emergency as furloughed federal workers miss first paycheck; reaction and analysis from the 'Special Report' All-Stars. >>

Former HUD secretary Julian Castro joins 2020 Democratic presidential field. The former San Antonio mayor has pitched himself as “the antidote to Donald Trump.” >>

Julian Castro launches presidential bid, becoming first Latino in 2020 Democratic race. With a jab at President Trump and vow to rally the country behind a progressive agenda of universal healthcare and environmentalism, former San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro formally launched his bid on Saturday for the Democratic nomination for president. “When my grandmother got here almost a hundred... >>

Rep. Garamendi on the longest partial government shutdown in history and the battle to fund border security. President Trump urges Democrats to negotiate as partial government shutdown hits day 22; reaction from Democratic Rep. John Garamendi. >>

The 2020 presidential Democratic field is getting crowded with several announcements: Who will emerge on top?. Political commentator for The Daily Wire Michael Knowles says that Democratic candidates with high name identification are the most likely to beat Trump. >>

The shutdown is a prelude to a year of conflict between Trump and Democrats. As bad as it looks now, could it actually get worse as hearings begin and Mueller sends his report? >>

Today marks the longest government shutdown in history. Today the partial government shutdown becomes the longest in U.S. history. And with no vote or negotiations scheduled for this weekend, the battle between President Trump and the new Democratic-led House is likely to keep going. The lack of a compromise means some 800,000 federal workers missed... >>

Trump Pulls Back From Declaring a National Emergency to Fund a Wall. As he searches for a way to end the political stalemate with Democratic lawmakers, the president finds himself boxed in — a familiar position when it comes to immigration issues >>

Tucker Carlson Tonight – Friday, January 11. On Friday, Tucker investigates the border battle as Democrats push for a ‘technological wall.’ President Trump holds back on a national emergency. Then later, Tucker examines the left’s mobilization against legal gun owners. Plus: Did CNN decline local reporter due to border wall bias? >>

US Democrats Castro and Gabbard make bids for presidency. Julian Castro and Tulsi Gabbard say they will challenge President Donald Trump in 2020. >>

WATCH: Trump continues to float the idea of an emergency declaration. Republicans express concern that such a declaration could set a precedent for a future Democratic president; ABC News Chief Political Analyst Matthew Dowd speaks on the top news in politics. >>